Summary
La quale pervia de' preghiere scialte CL affetti suoi es alta al suo creatore
Opera racolta e tradotta da varie lingue
Scritto par il Nobile Pietro Kulyanich A. 1737
Black ink, Italian manuscript, with a 19th century engraving depicting the Ascension Jesus at the beginning of the book (based on the work of the German painter Heinrich Füger?). The author of the book, nobleman Pietro Kulyanich, selected and translated prayers useful for daily spiritual practice from several works.
The surname Kulyanich appears among the nobles of Fehér County: Péter Kulyanich was born on April 6, 1766 in the Croatian village of Gubassevo (Gubaševo), and was baptized in the village of Jezero. This Péter moved to Hungary, where he got married. The father of the aforementioned Peter was György, whose nobility was recognized by Varasd county in 1770, as well as the nobility of the Kulyanich family, which ruled the nobility session in the village of Gubaševo.
19. century, in full leather binding with gilt spine, with gilt relief pattern on edges and gilt borders around. A copy with a beautiful binding, in perfect condition.
At the general meeting on 28-29 on November 1821, a certificate was published that the Varaš county issued to Péter Kulyanich on July 26, 1821, on the basis of which the named person was accepted into the ranks of the county nobles and received a certificate. According to the Varaš county certificate, Péter Kulyanich was born on July 30, 1799 in Mór, Fejér county. His father, Péter Kulyanich, was born on April 6, 1766 in the village of Gubassevo, and was baptized in the village of Jezero. This Péter moved to Hungary, where he got married. The father of the aforementioned Péter was György, whose nobility was recognized by the Varaš county in 1770, as well as the nobility of the Kulyanich family, who were judges in the nobility session in the village of Gubassevo. The nobility of György's father János was also confirmed by the king.
Schneider Miklós: Fejérmegyei nemes csaladok (Székesfehérvár, 1935)
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